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wireless

adjective as in communicating without material contact

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The wireless earphones will feature "Live Translation," which allows users to hear in their preferred language on their AirPods.

From BBC

Instead, the company suggested more narrow solutions that would make its contracts with wireless carriers and mobile device makers less restrictive.

Morgan, who funded Tesla’s wireless research before deciding the Mars obsession was a bit much and cutting him off.

"For the millions of families gathered around their wireless sets, and for their loved ones still serving far from home, it was the message a battle-weary world had long prayed for," the King said.

From BBC

The new device — the result of a collaboration between pediatricians and engineers — is a small wireless set of electrodes worn on the mother’s breast that measures the amount of milk expressed during a feeding.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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